Trichomyia bifurcata Araújo & Bravo sp. nov.

(Figs. 18A –G)

Diagnosis. M2 with base unsclerotized; r-m unsclerotized; two basal expansions on gonocoxite, the dorsal side expanded basally, with divergent apex; the ventral side with narrow tip, curved medially; arm of gonocoxite bifurcate with elongated bristles at apex; cercus terminally expanded with two apical setae.

Description. Male. Head subcircular in frontal view. Antenna incomplete in the studied specimens; scape subcylindrical; pedicel subspherical; flagellomeres pyriform and eccentric; ascoids 1.25 times as long as the length of flagellomere (Fig. 18A). Palpus three segmented; first segment with sensilla in depressed pit on medial surface; palpus formula 1.0:0.5:0.6 (Fig. 18B). Wing. R4+5 with base unsclerotized; M2 with base unsclerotized; r-m unsclerotized and m-cu absent (Fig. 18C). Male terminalia: Hypandrium and gonocoxites fused with two basal expansions, the dorsal side expanded basally, with divergent apex; the ventral side with narrow tip, curved medially (Fig. 18D). Arm of gonocoxite bifurcate with elongated bristles (Fig. 18 G). Gonostylus slightly sclerotized, articulated ventrally to gonocoxite, near to the base, bare, subtriangular (Figs. 18D, 18 G). Presence of one pair of triangular projections in the aedeagal complex. Aedeagus bifid (18G). Ejaculatory apodeme 0.8 times the length of gonostylus. Epandrium subquadrate. Cercus digitiform (Figs. 18E, 18F) with an expansion with two apical setae (Fig. 18E). Hypoproct with apical micropilosity (Fig. 18F).

Female. Unknown.

Material examined. Brazil, Pará, Santarém, Estrada para alter do Chão, Jurupari, Km1315, 25.XI.1998, holotype ♂, RF, RAN, FLS leg. (MZFS); 16 paratypes: 5 ♂, Amazonas, Manacapuru, Cajatuba, km 69/3, 6.X.1998, without name of collector (MZFS); 2 ♂, Amazonas, Presidente Figueiredo, Pitinga, 04.XII.1998, RQ, LMC leg. (INPA); 3 ♂, Amazonas, Manacapuru, Cajatuba, km 69/3, 20.IV.1998, RQ, RN, PE (INPA); 4 ♂, Amazonas, Manacapuru, Cajatuba, km 69/3, 13.X.1998, without name of collector (MZFS); 1♂, Pará, Barbarena, Est. Caripi, Km4, 24.X.1997, without name of collector (INPA); 1♂, Pará, Novo Repartimento, Vic. Bandeirante, Ramal dos Sem Terra, 27.VIII.1998, without name of collector (MZFS).

Etymology. The epithet bifurcata is allusive to the large number of bifurcated structures (arm of gonocoxite, aedeagus)

Distribution. Brazil—Amazonas, Pará.